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Netherland the home of windmills and beautiful flower fields turns purple during mid-august as the local wild flowers start to bloom. Best tourist season April to June and then from September to November. During September the nights are cold and windy but the fog and the sunlight in morning combined with the purple landscape makes it an ideal location for photography. Albert Dros is a photographer from Netherlands who has manged to capture the stunning beauty of Amsterdam during September. You can find more about his work by visiting the Facebook page Albert Dros... Read More

The road from Mudumalai National park to Ooty via Masinagudi is brilliantly wonderful blessed with exotic wildlife and forest. The 36 hairpin bends on this road has many viewpoints, which allows the travellers to enjoy the beauty of the nature. Do not forget to enjoy the beauty of this road while visiting Ooty.
Picture by Dileep Narayanan.
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Jaewoon U is a South Korean photographer who specializes in landscape photography. He uses natural reflective mirrors like rivers and lakes to capture the stunning landscapes of South Korea.
The images are absolutely magical, the serene environment and the beautiful landscapes make his photographs dream-like. These stunning photographs are more than enough to make you to travel to South Korea. See the amazing photographs captured by Jaewoon U.
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It is true that sometimes a woman can make real difference to one’s life but for the Romanian Photographer Andrei Gerizim it is not the life that has changed by the woman , it was the photographs that changed.
He used a woman in red dress as an object for his photographs, the project is called “Woman in Red Dress”, and the concept behind the project is to explore the beauty of both nature and woman. Bothe the photographer and model travels to unexplored and untouched landscapes of Romania. One year back they have... Read More

Haruhiko Kawaguchi is using a new way to express the love between couples. The photographer is based in Tokyo is wrapping people around with plastic, he covers the couples with lubricants and then vacuum the plastic bags. The couple pose for the photos inside the plastic bag without no air to breath, but don't worry, there is a paramedic team standing by to ensure their safety.
Haruhiko is showing the world the power of love, by getting the couples as close together as possible, with this dangerous photography.
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Tamás Geizura is a Hungarian photographer and traveller who likes to capture the images in a different way. He recently used the Glass ball to capture the stunning National Holiday in Hungary and the photos are beautiful.
We all love to see the different perspective.
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Angela Nikolau is a Russian traveller who likes to take the most dangerous selfies. She learned photography by herself and she is always looking for dangerous spots to take selfies. This beautiful Russian daredevil can be seen taking selfies from the edge of skyscrapers and she seems perfectly relaxed. The embarrassing thing is that she doesn’t care about the height and risks associated with it, but she just keeps on clicking the perfect selfies. It is not always selfies she take, sometimes she asks the help from someone to capture the perfect image while she... Read More

Obon the Festival of Souls is a major festival in Japan, which recalls the ancestors. This Buddhist custom honours the souls of ancestors, Japanese people believe that the souls return back to our world to visit the relatives. This amazing religious event happens during the mid of August every year, many tourists visit Japan to witness this 500 year old tradition.
The Obon festival has a connection with India. The word Obon originated from the Sanskrit word ‘Ullambana Sutra’ and the tradition of Bon Odori (Bon dance) started from the... Read More

The new glass walkway in China is not for the faint hearted because this walkway clings to the side of a mountain at a height of 4600 feet. The views from the glass walkway is breath-taking, but to enjoy this view travellers must walk through the 100 meter glass path. This bridge is for the brave travellers who has no fear of heights, some of the visitors can be seen screaming and crawling along the path to avoid the fear.
Travellers are pouring down from all around the world to China to enjoy this wonderful bridge. The glass walkaway is located in Hunan’s Zhangjiajie... Read More